“…And I want to remind you of the
saying of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم): “The believer who mixes with the
people and is patient with the harm they inflict is better than the believer
who doesn’t mix with the people and isn’t patient with the harm they inflict,”
as reported by Ahmad and others from Ibn ‘Umar.
Based on this, what I advise you to
do is to be patient with your family and to withstand their harm and to strive
to give them da’wah and try to save them from the Fire, as in the verse:
{“O you who believe! Save yourselves and your families from a Fire whose
fuel is men and stones. It has stern, severe Angels watching over it who don’t
disobey Allah in what He orders them with, and they do all that they are
ordered.”} [at-Tahrim; 6]
And I hope you don’t think of
leaving the house and abandoning them. Exhaust all means of da’wah with
them, especially if staying with them will have some effect on even a few of
them.
Beware of starting off in a harsh
and extreme way that will turn them off. Rather, talk to them according to what
they understand with wisdom and kindness, as Allah Said: {“Call to the
way of your Lord with wisdom and kind way of speaking, and discuss with them in
the best way.”} [an-Nahl; 125]
And remember the saying of the
Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم): “Give glad tidings, and do not turn
people away,” and: “Indeed, gentleness isn’t found in something except
that it beautifies it, and it isn’t removed from something except that it ruins
it.”
And start with the most important
issues, and go in order. Don’t get into arguments with them over secondary
matters while their principles are messed up. Instead, begin by addressing the
principles, and if you happen to come across problems in secondary issues, tie
it to the main principles and don’t make your enmity with them except when it
comes to the basic principle of the Religion, Tawhid, its nullifiers,
and what breaks its firm handhold…”
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